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Thanks for posting. How do you like the JOYPOD?
I have 3 different bore guides all have that. With mag. fed I turn rifles upside down so I can use cleaning fluid from empty mag wells.What's the cutout on the bottom side of the bore guide for? Right over where the mag would seat. Seems like cleaning solution would drip out.
Good shooting, The data really highlights how consistent your setup is and your marksmanship skills are. Outstanding. Nice to see how a 22inch barrel performs, what brand is it? I am thinking of getting another 360 and was looking going with a 22 inch barrel. What software are you using and did you run any chrono data; ES, FPS. thxThis is an update on my Three60, new last November ... I haven't posted on it since April 4, post 9372.
We are at 20k rounds and I have been tuning/testing three random lots of CenterX. All shoot the same as far as I can tell. Each lot has been shot for score at least a dozen times and the scores/statistics are comparable. I'm shooting the F Class smallbore target at 50 yards. This afternoon I shot my best yet in a light rain, 400-37x and the 40 shot composite group had an average to center of .099 inches.
This is a Vudoo 360, 22 inch Kukri, B and A Competition trigger, NF 15-55, Foundation stock, Harrel tuner with added weight. I'm just flopped out on the forest floor with 5 wind flags, a Rempel bipod and a bag of rice for a rear bag.
I have had no fail to fire or eject. I started out with SK and when I switched to CenterX I experienced some magazine issues. Nothing major or frequent and I suspect my mags are due a good cleaning.
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Thanks.Good shooting, The data really highlights how consistent your setup is and your marksmanship skills are. Outstanding. Nice to see how a 22inch barrel performs, what brand is it? I am thinking of getting another 360 and was looking going with a 22 inch barrel. What software are you using and did you run any chrono data; ES, FPS. thx
This looks great but if the ID of the aft piece is not a slip fit for the cleaning rod, or at very least bore diameter it really isn't doing much to protect your bore. This is the main thing that most bore guides get wrong. In order to keep the rod from rubbing the bore it needs to be properly supported at the action.New bore guide from Battle Engineering. Squares up to the face of the barrel with no opening for fluid to fill your action. And fits all gens of vudoos.
Bore Guides - BATTLE ENGINEERING
First up is the Battle Engineering bore guide for the Vudoo V22 Action. This one has taken quite a while to get right. If you look through the action of the V22 you can see how much the extractor interferes with the bore. Finding the right balance of keeping the cleaning rod straight andwww.battleengineering.com
New bore guide from Battle Engineering. Squares up to the face of the barrel with no opening for fluid to fill your action. And fits all gens of vudoos.
Bore Guides - BATTLE ENGINEERING
First up is the Battle Engineering bore guide for the Vudoo V22 Action. This one has taken quite a while to get right. If you look through the action of the V22 you can see how much the extractor interferes with the bore. Finding the right balance of keeping the cleaning rod straight andwww.battleengineering.com
That's a lot of money but would be worth it if it does what it claims. I haven't cleaned mine yet because none of the dozen or so bore guides I have will not fit to my satisfaction.For anyone wondering cost is $40.
That's a lot of money but would be worth it if it does what it claims. I haven't cleaned mine yet because none of the dozen or so bore guides I have will fit to my satisfaction.
The boretech one is like the same price. I've been using that since I got my vudoo. https://www.boretech.com/products/bore-guide-bolt-action-rimfire
I haven't had any issues with it.
No issues with solvent leaking into action with the no bottom design near chamber?
Yup they are. Mile High has them as do other places like Altus. Not the 15 rounders though.I didn't know mags for Vudoo were available anywhere other than VGW.
Thanks for the info. I will say that I heard VGW was having manufacturing issues with the larger mags. I don't remember if they posted it on the site or if it came up in conversation when I ordered several more 10 rounders recently.
I like my aluminum 12 and 15 rd mags over the plastic by far.More good info - thanx.
As long as the subject of aluminum mags came up - Anyone with experience of both aluminum and composite have a preference and why? All mine are composite.
I'm of the opposite opinion. Prefer the plastic. The only con is the 10 round limit. To be clear, I have not had any issues with any of the metal or plastic. Just my preference.I like my aluminum 12 and 15 rd mags over the plastic by far.
14rds. The big difference is that it has an adjustable mag catch so you can tune it to your chassis/action setupWhat do they offer for $69 versus $39 for a Vudoo mag?
Yeah I was wondering about that. I am very new to the sport and there is not much if any of that sort of competition close by. I'm in NH - I guess there is some PRS/NRL22 stuff in Maine but I haven't gone looking yet.The higher capacity is for stages of fire at matches where you have 12 or 15 or even unlimited round count stages. If you are just doing casual shooting then it really doesn't matter the capacity.
Yeah I was wondering about that. I am very new to the sport and there is not much if any of that sort of competition close by. I'm in NH - I guess there is some PRS/NRL22 stuff in Maine but I haven't gone looking yet.
You are gonna hate the fact they have like 4 generations of recievers.It's kind of discouraging to hear Vudoo is making improved models but guess it's a good thing in the end.